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Joseph Steenhoven stretches to hit the ball.

Matthew C. Perry's Joseph Steenhoven loses his cap as he chases down a backhand during Saturday's DODEA-Japan tennis matches. Steenhoven lost to Zama's Dayne Marble 8-5. (Kevin Rossiter/Special to Stripes)

High school

CROSS COUNTRY

South Korea

Saturday at Cheongna Dalton School, Incheon

(3.12-mile course)

Boys

1, Joey Brown, Humphreys, 17 minutes, 16.0 seconds; 2, Beckett Babb, Humphreys, 17:40.9; 3, Felipe Torrealba, Seoul Foreign, 17:44.0; 4, Raymond Ryu Kim, Korea International, 17:44.1; 5, Junsik Jayden Yoon, KIS, 17:54.3; 6, Simon Drinnon, Humphreys, 18:06.3; 7, Jeremiah Ro, Yongsan International-Seoul 18:10.9; 8, Andy Lee, YIS-Seoul, 18:14.8; 9, Lev Militsin, SFS, 18:28.7; 10, Joshua Ko, YIS-Seoul, 18:34.9.

Girls

1, Cassandra Jarzabek, Humphreys, 18 minutes, 36.6 seconds; 2, Madeline Payne, Seoul Foreign, 18:45.6; 3, Lydia Ro, Yongsan International-Seoul, 19:57.0; 4, Annelise Parker, Humphreys, 20:28.2; 5, Katherine Payne, SFS, 21:14.2; 6, Claire Lee, YIS-Seoul, 21:21.5; 7, Haley Mitchell, Humphreys,, 21:36.7; 8, Farah McElroy, Chadwick International, 22:00.2; 9, Katherine Gyurim Kim, Korea International, 22:04.9; 10, Olivia Kim, SFS, 22:12.6.

Saturday at Kizuna Park, Iwakuni

(3.12-mile course)

Boys

Matthew C. Perry 21, E.J. King 44, Zama 59

1, Aaron Lopez, Perry, 17 minutes, 42.69 seconds; 2, Jude Cutler, King, 17:43.02; 3, Xavier Mitchell, Perry, 18:10.38; 4, Samuel Williams, Perry, 18:11.43; 5, Damian Perez, King, 19:01.44; 6, Zion LaCount, Perry, 19:04.15; 7, Kai Digay, Perry, 19:31.10; 8, Earl Rice, Zama, 19:36.25; 9, Lono Malia, Zama, 19:36.25; 10, Peter Kozminsky, King, 19:56.55.

Girls

Perry 23, King 32

1, Hannah Jernigan, Perry, 21 minutes, 53.50 seconds; 2, Morgan Anderson, Zama, 23:10.90; 3, Rosabella McGrath, King, 23:12.50; 4, Ainsle Schielke, Perry, 23:23.00; 5, Kayleigh Wiebold, Zama, 23:23.80; 6, McKenzie Steele, Perry, 23:28.50; 7, Sage Lederman, King, 24:37.40; 8, Leilani Zuniga, Perry, 25:19.30; 9, Savannah Hays, King, 26:04.10; 10, Julisa Garcia, King, 26:33.90.

Saturday at Yokota Air Base

(3.12-mile course)

Boys

American School In Japan 33, Christian Academy Japan 91, St. Mary’s 93, Nile C. Kinnick 108, Kadena 112, Robert D. Edgren 131, Yokota 151, St. Maur 205, Yokohama 213, K International 300

1, Simon Nakamura, CAJ, 15 minutes, 47.7 seconds; 2, Talan Farrington, Kinnick, 15:50.4; 3, Ben Cox, ASIJ, 16:01.6; 4, Kyle Durkee, ASIJ, 16:10.5; 5, Kai Terada, ASIJ, 16:11.5; 6, William Rhoades, Kadena, 16:11.8; 7, Philipp Lehr, ASIJ, 16:35.6; 8, Franklin Richter, St. Mary’s, 16:43.0; 9, Jerimiah Williams, Kadena, 16:48.9; 10, Yuto Takeda, St. Mary’s, 16:50.6.

Girls

Kinnick 28, ASIJ 69, Seisen 77, Kadena 95, Yokota 98, St. Maur 173

1, Mia Bartram, Kinnick, 19 minutes, 50.7 seconds; 2, Julia Schouw, ASIJ, 20:06.1; 3, Chaitra Kondo, Christian Academy Japan, 20:22.1; 4, Lauren Cabradilla, Kinnick, 20:34.0; 5, Ellen Ka, Seisen, 20:38.5; 6, Reagan Keller, Robert D. Edgren, 20:48.4; 7, Annabelle DuBose, Kinnick, 20:56.5; 8, Allie Sims, Kadena, 21:17.3; 9, Chloe Cunningham, Yokota, 21:22.4; 10, Isabel Tsuchida, ASIJ, 21:25.0.

Elizabeth Shoop hits the ball.

Matthew C Perry's Elizabeth Shoop chases down a forehand during Saturday's DODEA-Japan tennis matches. Shoop beat Zama's Luciana Hill 8-4. (Kevin Rossiter/Special to Stripes)

TENNIS

Japan

Friday and Saturday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

Boys

Zama 9, Perry 1

Singles — Kai Fredendall, Zama, def. Aira Fujinuma 6-1; Ren Spinosi, Perry, def. Kentaro Kerwin 8-6; Dayne Marble, Zama, def. Joseph Steenhoven 8-5; Sean Simpkins, Zama, def. Taisei Shimakura 8-2; Gabe Simpkins, Zama, def. Dylan DeGuzman 8-3; Carson Durst, Zama, def. Nathan Howard 8-0; Yuki Pan, Zama, def. Dylan DeGuzman 6-1. Doubles — Fredendall-Kerwin def. Fujinuma-Spinosi 6-4, Marble-S. Simpkins def. Steenhoven-K. Kitko 6-4, G. Simpkins-Durst def. W. Kitko-Shimakura 7-5.

Girls

Perry 5, Zama 4

Singles — Sasha Malone, Perry, def. Jolie Nguyen 8-6; Elizabeth Shoop, Perry, def. Luciana Hill 8-4; Ren Foslin, Perry, def. Hannah Bolin 8-2; Miah Apperson, Perry, def. Rose Heilman 8-0; Maisey Throop, Zama, def. Catalina Feliz 8-2; Asia Brae, Zama, def. Tessa Vandagrifft 8-1. Doubles — Malone-Shoop def. Nguyen-Hill 6-3, Heilman-Bolin def. Foslin-Apperson 6-3, Throop-Brae def. Feliz-Hipsh 7-5.

Mixed doubles

Zama 5, Perry 1

Fredendall-Nguyen def. Spinosi-Malone 6-2, Fujinuma-Shoop def. Kerwin-Hill 6-1, Marble-Bolin def. K. Kitko-Apperson 6-2.

Brooklyn Hunter hits the ball.

Matthew C. Perry's Brooklyn Hunter sends the ball over the net during Saturday's DODEA-Japan volleyballl match. Zama beat the Samurai in straight sets. (Kevin Rossiter/Special to Stripes)

Alex Altig sets the ball.

Matthew C. Perry's Alex Altig sets the ball during Saturday's DODEA-Japan volleyballl match. Zama beat the Samurai in straight sets. (Kevin Rossiter/Special to Stripes)

VOLLEYBALL

Girls

10th American School In Japan YUJO Tournament

Saturday at Tokyo

Quarterfinals

Kubasaki def. Seoul Foreign 27-25, 25-19

Kadena def. International School Bangkok 21-25, 26-24, 15-4

Seisen def. Yokota 25-20, 25-17

ASIJ def. Kinnick 26-24, 27-25

Semifinals

Kadena def. Kubasaki 25-23, 25-18

ASIJ def. Seisen 25-22, 25-22

Third place

Seisen def. Kubasaki 25-15, 25-19

Championship

ASIJ def. Kadena 25-22, 25-21

DODEA All-Tournament selections

Kadena: Jenna Cook, Samantha Kehe. Kubasaki: Yuri Biggins. Kinnick: Michele Holloway. Yokota: Ty’Lasia Anu.

South Korea

Yongsan International-Seoul def. Osan 26-24, 25-21, 25-16

Saturday at Osan Air Base

Kills — Cougars: Clarice Lee 7. Aces — Cougars: Hanna Rutland 6. Digs — Cougars: Lee 17. Assists — Cougars: Rutland 11.

Humphreys def. Korea International 25-23, 25-21, 25-20

Saturday at Pangyo

Kills — Blackhawks: Taliyah Sonnier 10, Evelyn Kim 10. Digs — Blackhawks: Joselyn Sanchez 7. Assists — Blackhawks: Elysia Koch 14.

Daegu def. Dulwich College Seoul 25-12, 25-10, 25-16

Friday at Seoul

Aces — Warriors: Jaellin Abaya 8. Assists — Warriors: Abaya 7.

Japan

King def. Edgren 25-7, 25-11, 25-11

Saturday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

Kills — Eagles: Emily Castano 5. Assists — Eagles: Kaleiana Alonzo 7.

Zama def. Perry 25-14, 25-21, 26-24

Saturday at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

Kills — Trojans: Emma Sakamoto-Flack 16, Isabella Rivera Munoz 10; Samurai: Brooklyn Hunter 9. Digs — Trojans: Evangeline Nelson 16, Sakamoto-Flack 13, Rivera Munoz 9; Samurai: Hunter 9, Ella Mhay Dizon 8, Neveah Martinez 8. Assists — Trojans: Juliet Bitor 10, Keisha Steele-Loli 10. Aces — Trojans: Rivera Munoz 5, Nelson 5.

Guam St. John’s def. Guam High 25-5, 25-19, 25-17 Friday at Tamuning Digs — Panthers: Chloe Jackson 8, Mersadies Crose 7.

Boys

10th American School In Japan YUJO Tournament

Saturday at Tokyo

Quarterfinals

Seoul Foreign def. Yokohama 25-15, 25-21

St. Mary’s def. ASIJ 18-25, 25-23, 15-10

Bangkok def. K International 25-14, 25-18

CAJ def. Shogun 17-25, 25-17, 15-11

Semifinals

Bangkok def. St. Mary’s 25-23, 25-17

Seoul Foreign def. CAJ 25-22, 31-29

Third place

CAJ def. St. Mary’s 25-23, 22-25, 15-13

Championship

Bangkok def. Seoul Foreign 23-25, 25-18, 15-9

South Korea

Korea International def. Humphreys 25-22, 25-20, 25-19

Saturday at Pangyo

Kills — Blackhawks: Jeremiah Luckie 7. Digs — Blackhawks: Dante Waters 7. Assists — Blackhawks: Nexo Banchoff 9. Block points — Blackhawks: Gavin Dunn 7.

Yongsan def. Osan 25-16, 25-12, 25-15

Saturday at Osan Air Base

Kills — Cougars: Chris Hinchliffe 7, M.J. Siebert 5. Digs — Cougars: John Krabbe 7. Assists — Cougars: Joseph Slayton 18.

Dulwich College Seoul def. Daegu 25-19, 25-10, 25-12

Friday at Seoul

Digs — Warriors: Kayden San Nicolas 8. Assists — Warriors: Kahlel Magsakay 5.

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Dave Ornauer has been employed by or assigned to Stars and Stripes Pacific almost continuously since March 5, 1981. He covers interservice and high school sports at DODEA-Pacific schools and manages the Pacific Storm Tracker.

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